Doing Your Own Thinking

Doing schoolwork isn’t the only way for a child to learn. In fact, a child’s brain develops best when he is regularly engaged in real-life activities that involve working, playing, and exploring.

Doing schoolwork isn’t the only way for a child to learn. In fact, a child’s brain develops best when he is regularly engaged in real-life activities that involve working, playing, and exploring.
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